
Hubert Davis
1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #435

1992-93 • Upper Deck
National Basketball Association • New York Knicks
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Hubert Davis from (1992)
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Hubert Davis's 1992-93 Upper Deck rookie sits at the lower end of the value spectrum within the set, consistent with role players from that era who built careers as reliable perimeter shooters rather than franchise cornerstones. His NBA career, while solid across 12 seasons, does not generate the same collector demand as contemporaries like Shaquille O'Neal or Alonzo Mourning from the same draft class. The card trades at a modest entry-level price point, reflecting its position as a budget-tier rookie rather than a premium pull.
The 1992-93 Upper Deck base set was produced in high volume during the junk wax era of basketball cards, meaning raw copies are widely available with minimal scarcity driving value. This is a standard base card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction, placing it in the lowest rarity tier of the set. Graded population reports likely show a modest number of PSA and BGS submissions, though grading costs relative to market value make professional grading economically impractical for this card.
Davis transitioned into coaching and most notably became head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels, which has generated mild renewed interest among collegiate basketball collectors but has not meaningfully moved the needle on his NBA rookie card market. The single active listing signals thin market liquidity, which can cut both ways — minimal competition for buyers, but also limited price discovery and exit options for investors. Without a Hall of Fame case or a significant cultural moment tied to his playing career, long-term appreciation potential remains limited absent a major coaching milestone.

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